"It is not cost-effective for the Navy to maintain the ship in an inactive condition any longer, and the ship no longer serves any operational or research purpose," Navy spokesman Christopher Johnson told the Times. "Our only disposition option is dismantling and recycling."

Which means if you submit the highest bid, you won't be taking the 118-foot-long, 499-ton Sea Shadow for a three-hour tour with Gilligan and the Skipper.

"The ex-Sea Shadow shall be disposed of by completely dismantling and scrapping within the U.S.A. Dismantling is defined as reducing the property such as it has no value except for its basic material content," read the conditions on the GSA auction site.

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Jeff

With the top bid at only $139,100.00. Thats not nearly enough for the next GSA vegas party. Guess they will have to subsidise with tax payer money. Or maybe they should just keep it as a party palace on the water. That would save us tax payers the cost of rooms at least.

Did anyone bother to red the article?"The ex-Sea Shadow shall be disposed of by completely dismantling and scrapping within the U.S.A. Dismantling is defined as reducing the property such as it has no value except for its basic material content,"

It will not be permitted to sail! The bid is for the "Right To Scrap It"! You headline hornets really are ridiculous. China, Russia, Drug smuglers, Al-quida really?!? Bucketheads make great republicans!

None of this makes any sense! Why do we build ships, let them sit for decades, then scrap them? This ship was our pride and joy just 7 years ago!

I'm disgusted with how we just toss money away, because there's no "Cold War." Well, since the end of the Cold War, we're now in TWO wars in the Gulf Region we can't win, and the U.S.S. Cole has been bombed, along with the WTC being bombed by two planes, taken down.

I'd say we've had more warfare going on, since the END OF THE COLD WAR! Moronic to scrap this ship – send it to the Gulf, use it for what it's meant for, or donate it to a cause that would put it to good use, such as Sea Shepherd.

It's a supposed way of "stimulating the economy" the military is budgeted a specific amount of money per quarter on a "use it or lose it" policy, they have to spend it one way or another, we've done it for so long that the navy is planning to decommision half the fleet within 10 years. They don't build anything because we need it, they build it to make sure they get that same amount of cash from Uncle Sam the next quarter...

So you have to scrap the Sea Shadow, but get to keep the submersible barge the CIA used to steal Russian nukes with? It's a good thing there aren't any more nuclear missiles in sunk subs at the bottom of the sea, then. Oh wait.

The new Zumwalt class warship has a big problem. Its narrow hull, called a tumblehome design, is inherently unstable. It only takes a large wave to sink her, because the hull cannot recover from sea turbulence. The latest news about stealth containing China is therefore only a ruse by the US military. The stealth missile ship's role is not to scare a global opponent but to serve as a littoral war vessel in smaller conflicts. Good job, Pentagon, you fooled 99.9 percent of the US readers.

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